Citation - Pennsylvania Evening Post: 1778.10.21

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Index Entry Bell's Book Store, sells plays, song books 
Location Philadelphia 
Citation
PEP.778.070
21 Oct 1778:3891, 3892 (4/543)
The following New Publications, in Literature, are just
arrived from London, by the way of Egg Harbour, and are now
for sale at Bell's book store in Third-Street, Philadelphia. 
Among a great variety of others are the following:
Bell's British Theatre, 18 vols. containing ninety of the
most favorite tragedies and comedies, embellished with a
curious and valuable set of ninety prints, finely executed
by the finest masters in Britain, representing some
principal performer in the most favorite scene of each play;
consisting of ninety five dramatic characters, all drawn
from the life, on purpose for this work, and executed in a
stile that will hand the subjects down to posterity, with an
uncommon degree of respect and reputation; likewise to each
volume is prefixed a grand vignette, on the front title
page, beautifully designed and elegantly engraved.
Bell's Edition of British Poets, 32 vols.  Nothing short of
ocular observation can convey a just idea of the beauty of
this work.
. . . [4 columns with a list of other books]
. . . Shakespear's Works, 8 vols.
. . . English Plays, 5 vols.
. . . Songster's Companion, with all the music, 3 vols. . . 


Generic Title Pennsylvania Evening Post 
Date 1778.10.21 
Publisher Towne, Benjamin 
City, State Philadelphia, PA 
Year 1778 
Bibliography B0034266
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